Can someone translate quickly what it says ?
I mean the number of pages of each section. If the book is 116 pages which 65 are for the new Kog I don't care much (I guess it's 35 pages of KOG building manual and +-65 about all the kits, but at the end it's written p. 104, p. 112 which is confusing, as I don't think the sculptor's presentation reqquires 112 pages or something like that).

Almost half the book just for one kit
So this would mean p1~34 : KOG instruction
p35~48 : Tani's KOG section
p48~103 : all the other kits
So other kits get 1 page each, oh well, I think I'll buy it anyway but that whole KOG section bothers me.

Can I be a bit more boring ?
Any idea what the size of the book is, regular A4 ? Bigger like Smokewalls ? Smaller ?

Considering that it is a Tani kit and a construction of the kit, that should be able to explain why such an in-depth coverage on the kit. Afterall, his work is rarely seen.

This reminded me of the book that Volks released when they made the TwinTower kit. The whole book featuring from start to finish of the build-up for Volks MM TwinTower. I guess you can easily skip the KOG section for Factories. For a true modeler, it'll be interesting to see how the whole thing goes.

The old AF Junchoon ODK also had a little fatima cockpit, complete with a mini Clotho molded in. The cockpit hatch was molded separately, so that you could even leave it open to show the interior if so desired.

Same deal with AF LED. You can build it with hatch open, or closed. Sadly... I built it a long time ago with hatch open. Now I have an urge to make it with a closed hatch, but I seem to have lost the 'closed hatch' part.

John F. Moscato wrote:The old AF Junchoon ODK also had a little fatima cockpit, complete with a mini Clotho molded in. The cockpit hatch was molded separately, so that you could even leave it open to show the interior if so desired.